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      • Downtown Kitchener Fire Insurance Plan of 1908 (revised and reprinted 1947)
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      • Pre-settlement vegetation mapping project (Karrow, T. and Suffling, R.
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Waterloo County historical street project

In 2011, the staff in the Geospatial Centre re-constructed the 1955 street network for Waterloo County. The street maps from the Waterloo County historical street project are made freely available in digital map format, Geographic Information System (GIS) Shapefiles and Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files, allowing scholars, historians and community residents to study and analyze past and present street patterns.

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